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Unterlinden Museum

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building in itself could allow. When that same need appeared again in the 2000s, the city of Colmar decided to add supplementary buildings. As the museum's official website used to state before the opening of the 2015 extension: "Today the museum covers a surface area of about 5,620 m², including exhibition spaces (4,000 m²), conservation, storage and other work areas (1,370 m²), and offices (250 m²)". Between 2009, and 2015, the adjacent,
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former baths building was transformed into an annex of the museum, connected to the old building by a series of underground exhibition rooms. A new building for temporary exhibitions was also added while the former cloister was once again thoroughly renovated and its interior spaces redistributed.
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In the 1950s, and again in the 1980s, the need appeared for the museum, which had seen a steady growth of the number of its displayed artefacts in every domain, to gain more space by using available surface more appropriately, and was each time addressed as far as the classified character of the
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The total area open to the public was thus enlarged to 8,000 m (86,000 sq ft), at an official cost of 44 M€, although it appeared at the end of the year 2016, that the final cost was actually of 48,7 M€, a fact which infuriated Colmar's long-time mayor,
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In order to renovate the museum and provide more space to its collections, in 2009, the Colmar municipality organized a design competition, and eventually selected the Swiss architects
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to design the renovation project. The new venue, which almost doubles the floor area of the old Unterlinden museum, was inaugurated January 23, 2016 by the President of France
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and features a large collection of local and international artworks and manufactured artifacts from prehistorical to contemporary times. It is a
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in 1927); modern and contemporary art. Because of a general lack of space, this last collection, although very well furnished (works by
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and others) had only seldom been displayed in its entirety. The 2015 enlargement of the building by the Swiss architects
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occupies the most prominent place with several altarpieces and a large number of original drawings,
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View (from the 18th century loft) of the chapel, constructed 1262–1269, and the
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The museum was established in 1849, the buildings (abandoned following the
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Art museum, History museum, Design museum in Colmar, France
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and a 1906 former public baths building, is home to the
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region of France. The museum, housed in a 13th-century
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Index

Musée Unterlinden

Colmar
Art museum
History museum
Design museum
www.musee-unterlinden.com
Colmar
Alsace
Dominican
convent
Isenheim Altarpiece
German Renaissance
Matthias Grünewald
Musée de France

Isenheim Altarpiece
French Revolution
mosaic
Bergheim, Haut-Rhin
Louvre
Upper Rhenish
abbeys
monasteries
Neo-Baroque
Gilbert Meyer

Isenheim Altarpiece
Matthias Grünewald
Martin Schongauer

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